A number of D.C. destinations are welcoming diners who want to enjoy carved meats, charcuterie, and champagne in good company.
Dec 24, 2014
What To Do In D.C. On Christmas Day
Volunteer, tour the Botanic Garden or get drunk.
Dec 30, 2007
Week Around the -Ists
SFist saw Christmas Day turn tragic after a Siberian tiger escaped from her pen at the San Francisco Zoo, killing a visitor and mauling two others. Phillyist counted down the top ten items on Philadelphia’s New Year’s wish list. Gothamist looked at the wooden bikes being offered for NYC’s first bike share program on Governors Island. LAist received a Christmas present in the form of a drunk Santa Claus in a g-string. Bostonist launched…
Dec 20, 2007
Arts Agenda
As you might imagine, there’s not a whole lot going on in the art world this week, and unlike the last holiday, even the Smithsonians close on Christmas Day. Nevertheless, we found a few exhibits for you to poke around this weekend. And if you’re one of those last minute gift buyers and can’t bear to wage war at the mall, don’t forget our guide to art museum memberships for something a little more unique…
Dec 27, 2006
Photo of the Day: December 26, 2006
I know, I know, it’s just about time to stop leaning on the Christmas photo crutch. But I couldn’t ignore this typically stunning photo from andertho. The somber view of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception through rainy haze perfectly sums up this year’s drizzly Christmas Day atmosphere….
Dec 22, 2006
Weekly Feed: Rudolf the Red Knows Rain, Dear Edition
‘Tis two days before Christmas, when all through D.C., not a creature is stirring, except maybe Marion Barry. And who knows what he’s stirring anyway? Whatever it is, it’s probably not Splenda or non-dairy creamer. By the way, did you know that Marion Barry’s middle name is Shepilov? I read that Marion’s father Julian named his son after Dmitri Shepilov, the Soviet foreign minister under Khrushchev. But unless Julian Barry knew Shepilov personally, that can’t…
Dec 21, 2006
Film Roundup: Holiday Edition
This piece was written by DCist contributor Cynthia Rockwell. Sure, you could bask in the seasonal spirit and check out the classics this weekend, but if you’re looking to escape the incessant holiday cheer, here are a few ideas for cinematic diversion: >>Attention Cate Blanchett fans, we have not one but two films starring the willowy beauty opening this week. First is the slick black-and-white espionage thriller The Good German, Steven Soderbergh’s homage to film…
Dec 21, 2006
Morning Roundup: Bye Bye Sunshine Edition
The mildest December in recent memory looks to continue on for a little while longer, but don’t expect actually enjoyable weather between now and Christmas Day. Instead, overcast skies and drizzly rain are settling in to the metro area, just in time to make the holiday feel slightly less merry (though maybe a little more like that thing called winter we keep hearing about). You still don’t need that long underwear you asked Santa for,…
Jan 03, 2006
Tickle Us Red
By new DCist Food and Drink Contributor Erin Zimmer As legend has it, when a Waldorf-Astoria guest back in the 1940s forcefully requested the hotel’s secret red velvet cake recipe, the hotel gave it to her—along with a hefty bill for the prized information. The miffed guest, whose lawyer supposedly advised her that she had to pay, apparently took revenge by spreading the recipe everywhere she could. Whether the Waldorf-Astoria tale is real or no…